Wow, this was sooooo contractor-centric (but clients and consumers can learn from it and use some of the great information for their advantage)! And that last one, the "disparagement" clause, especially after a job had been done, may not necessarily stand-up in court (where's the element of freedom of speech in that one?). But overall, a solid presentation from two skillful attorneys taking care of their specific audience -- residential, building, or general contractors.
Wow, this was sooooo contractor-centric (but clients and consumers can learn from it and use some of the great information for their advantage)! And that last one, the "disparagement" clause, especially after a job had been done, may not necessarily stand-up in court (where's the element of freedom of speech in that one?). But overall, a solid presentation from two skillful attorneys taking care of their specific audience -- residential, building, or general contractors.
how can I get ahold of you? I need your services to create a contract. I am in California.
Ricardo, We'd love to help you with a contract. Get in touch with us here: www.levelset.com/contact-us/
If you have a slip and fall on a contract site who you sue subcontractor are who own the property
Why tf did you just let them ask questions? He was down to answer them… where did you have to go?